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Bumping this to the top for the family.
Police investigate destruction of sign for missing man
Police are investigating the destruction of a billboard that sought information about a missing Maple Park man.
Bradley Olsen has been missing since January 2007. The two-sided billboard encouraging people to call with information about his disappearance had been at the southeast corner of Route 38 and County Line Road since November 2007.
Olsen's mother, Susan, and her husband, Bill, drove through the intersection on Friday morning.
"I looked over and I said, 'Brad's signs are gone,' " Olsen said. They pulled a U-turn on Route 38 and drove back to the intersection. "I'm just beside myself."
http://www.daily-chronicle.com/articles/2009/05/08/53693559/index.xml
Its not the first time unidentified remains have turned up in the three years since Susan Olsens son Bradley Olsen of Maple Park went missing from a DeKalb bar in the 1000 block of West Lincoln Highway. Each time she hears another body has been found, Olsen struggles with the possibility it might be her son.
Its very hard to go through that, she said. Your stomach just does flip-flops. A lot of anxiety builds when that happens.
Olsen was told early on Wednesday that the remains were not those of her son, who was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 20, 2007, as he tried to find a ride home from the bar. He was 26 years old at the time of his disappearance.
SYCAMORE -- After more than five months of court proceedings and hearing delays, it took a DeKalb County judge just a few minutes on Wednesday to declare dead a Maple Park man who has been missing since 2007.
Sue Olsen, mother of the missing Bradley Olsen, said through tears that the family faced an unnecessary, dragged-out process to reach this conclusion.
It wasnt long after the massive and emotionally draining search for her son began that Sue Olsen looked at one of her friends and sighed. I cant imagine, she said, doing this two years from now. Or five.
Unfortunately, she is.
I currently live less than a mile from where Brad went missing in DeKalb, so this case (almost literally) hits home for me. It's been over six years now, and with a new job my commute takes me right past a large sign with Brad's face on it, a sign that asks "Do you know what happened to me?"
Brad's case is an intriguing one because we, the public, know so very little. Basically he went to a bar, tried to find a ride home from friends, then vanished into thin air.
Random abduction? (So where's the body?)
Someone out to get him? (So who were his enemies, if any?)
Wander off into the elements? (Not likely, not many woods in that area...there ARE woods right behind the bar but those were thoroughly searched in another case that happened after Brad's)